If you've seen the book-based movie If I Stay, you probably found yourself thinking about Mia's insanely hip and chill parents. The mosh pit soul mates are like a couple of teenagers playing house and raising two kids. You'd expect Mia to grow up a modern-day riot grrrl, but nature and nurture have conspired to give her a tendency toward structure, which manifests maybe the most in her love for the cello.

As a tribute to Kat and Denny Hall, two of the most hipster parents to exist in literature, here are a few of their unbelievably cool parenting moves. May they (spoiler alert?) rest in peace.

1. When they recognized and nurtured Mia's innate talent for playing the cello from the very beginning. Her punk rocker dad even sold his beloved drum set to be able to buy a cello for her.

4. When they were convincing Mia to have fun with them on snow day and her dad spoke this truth: "Honey, guilt and bribery are the glue that have held parents and teenagers together for generations. Don't fight tradition."

5. When they hosted a rip-roaring house party that had free-flowing food, good music, and even a bonfire. A bonfire that had their daughter and her boyfriend kicking off a good ol' campfire sing-along.

6. When they accepted and even approved of Adam's rock star lifestyle and party-hard friends. "She shouldn't be scared to hang out with those guys—they're us," Mia's mom says. Her dad knowingly replies, "Exactly."

87. When they were huddled behind the front door as Adam was dropping her off and they gleefully shouted at her to stay out with him some more. If I were Mia, I'd be all, thanks ma and pa, but eavesdropping on me and this boy that confuses me? Not cool! Well at least we know they're capable of at least one "annoying" parent-ism!